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Triol Monomers

Based on 268 products - Last update on the Jun 26, 2025

Triol monomers in plastics are versatile chemical building blocks used to enhance the properties of polymer materials. These monomers typically appear as clear or slightly colored liquids and contain three hydroxyl groups, which allow them to react with other compounds to form strong, durable polymers. Key features include their ability to improve the mechanical strength, flexibility, and thermal stability of plastics. They are suitable for applications in coatings, adhesives, sealants, and elastomers. 

Alternatives to triol monomers include diol and tetraol monomers. Sub-types include polyether triols and polyester triols.

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Pricerine™ 9091

by Croda

Pricerine™ 9091 by Croda is a high purity glycerine, guaranteed vegetable (99.5%) grade. It is available in Europe and Latin America.

PETOL® 400-3

by Oltchim

PETOL® 400-3 by Oltchim is a polyether polyol. Exhibits low viscosity. If it is blended with other petol polyols, it can vary physical and mechanical characteristics of semi-rigid and rigid polyurethane foams. Used in polyurethane elastomers.

VORANOL™ 230-238 Polyol

by Dow

VORANOL™ 230-238 Polyol by Dow is a general purpose polyether triol. It is used as an effective viscosity reducing agent for rigid foam formulations. VORANOL™ 230-238 Polyol is used in prepolymer applications, thermal breaks and various packaging foams.

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